Examples of using Narrower in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Financial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Narrower than normal.
There's nothing narrower.
They're narrower than ours.
Narrower particle size distribution.
They're narrower than ours.
People also translate
The head is as wide as the body or narrower.
You wanted a narrower door.
In a narrower sense, this is thinking.
The petals are shorter and narrower than the lateral sepals.
Narrower glazing makes it look more gentle.
Yes, they're narrower than ours.
The narrower city centre contains numerous religious temples.
The feathers are narrower for extra safety.
Its narrower shape differs from the standard dimensions.
The head of the female is narrower, the shape is wedge-shaped.
The rarer Cephalanthera longifolia has longer, narrower leaves.
They're narrower than ours. Yes.
But I have seen bodies carried down storm drains narrower than that.
So now we have a narrower pelvis, a larger head Bingo!
The sleeves have a slight puff because they end up in a narrower form.
These were narrower and older than the ones I had rented.
The church is a mononave edifice, with a narrower and lower-rising presbytery.
The narrower focuses exclusively on the use of material
One-nave with a narrower three-sided chancel.
It's on its site that the wide track changes to the narrower- European standard.
Johnson patent, the narrower tip and the more slim shape.
The baroque church of St. Ignatius of Loyola is a three-nave edifice with a narrower presbytery.
Higher liquidity and narrower spreads relative to deposits.
The narrower façade faces Generala Chuprynky Street; a portal is built on the left side.
The church is a single-nave building with a slightly narrower rectangular presbytery.
